Jersey News Archive
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Late bloomers
Cold and miserable weather have slowed down and even damaged some of Jersey's orchids.
Channel Television - 17:30
2
About 30 lose job at harbour firm
About 30 workers at Jersey's only stevedore company George Troy and Son's are made redundant.
BBC Jersey - 15:51
3
Road crash numbers down on 2011
The number of crashes on Jersey roads has dropped, according to police.
BBC Jersey - 15:14
4
Thirty dockers lose their jobs
ABOUT 30 staff at troubled dockworkers firm George Troy and Sons have been made redundant.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 15:00
5
Jersey Royal sales down by half
FARMERS are facing one of the 'most difficult' starts to a season after sales of Jersey Royals plummeted because of unseasonably cold and wet weather.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 15:00
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6,700 km car trip reaps rewards on the Continent
GERMAN and Slovakian businessmen will travel to the Island this summer as a result of having been visited by representatives of a Jersey consultancy in their own country.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - Business News - 15:00
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Apology over Muratti ban on food
THE chief executive of the Jersey Football Association has apologised to fans who had food and drink confiscated at the Muratti final.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:40
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Former soldier ‘delighted’ to be reunited with his medals
A FORMER soldier who lost his service medals on Liberation Day was delighted to be reunited with them at the weekend.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:30
9
Advance to Work trainees organise charity car wash
Advance to Work is holding a charity car wash in aid of Help a Jersey Child on Saturday 26 May in the first layby on Victoria Avenue.
States of Jersey - 14:00
10
Drop in road traffic collisions
Jersey Police say the number of road traffic collisions has dropped.
Channel Television - 14:00
11
States look at Police reform
Police reform is top of the States agenda today which could lead to a radical shake up of the force.
Channel Television - 14:00
12
Cannes a Jersey film make it?
A locally produced film is being showcased at festivals around the world and their next stop is the Cannes Film Festival.
Channel Television - 14:00
13
Hospital waiting times increasing
Waiting times for routine operations are increasing due to higher demands on Jersey's health service, a minister says.
BBC Jersey - 11:48
14
VAT collection causes post delays
The scrapping of a VAT relief on items sent to the UK has led to increased queues at the Post Office, the head of Jersey Post says.
BBC Jersey - 09:53
15
Ex-Guinness boss for Jersey group
Former senior manager for Guinness Colin Storm could sit on Jersey's electoral commission, according to its chairman.
BBC Jersey - 09:50
16
Jersey degree fees rise by 18%
Fees for degree students starting at Highlands College in Jersey in September are set to rise by up to 18%.
BBC Jersey - 08:58
17
VIDEO: Salad sales down by half - grower
A Jersey grower says salad sales in the island are down by 50% on previous years.
BBC Jersey - 08:48
18
There will be skating this Christmas
Ice skating will be coming back to Jersey this Christmas, and the rink will be at the Parade Gardens.
Channel Television - 08:30
19
HSBC Private Bank moving to Guernsey
HSBC bank has announced that it is moving part of its business from Jersey to Guernsey.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 07:00